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Travel XP, Indian high definition travel home-grown channel owned by Celebrities Management Private Limited is aggressively investing in 4K and will soon migrate its complete production from HD to 4K. The channel is currently available on DishTV, Videocon d2h and Hathway.
The channel features shows like Xp Guide, Great World Hotels, Great Indian Hotels, Bada Weekend, Foodicted, Strictly Street, Xplore World, etc and is known to provide 100 per cent original content to viewers as well as license its shows to several networks outside India. Travel XP believes in localising content for the Indian trade.
“The sensibilities and requirements of the Indian consumers are different and so are the consumption patterns. Audiences have to identify with the content and we think local content is what they would relate to,’ declared Travel XP CEO Prashant Chothani.
The channel is widely available across India, Sri Lanka, Africa, Canada and the Middle East. The ad free channel effectively reaches out to viewers through DTH and cable and rakes in revenue from domestic as well as international subscription. The channel syndicates its content to over 50 networks across various geographies and licenses content to over 15 airlines for in-flight entertainment.
http://nextvindia.com/4k/15076travel-xp-to-migrate-production-from-hd-to-4k/
The channel features shows like Xp Guide, Great World Hotels, Great Indian Hotels, Bada Weekend, Foodicted, Strictly Street, Xplore World, etc and is known to provide 100 per cent original content to viewers as well as license its shows to several networks outside India. Travel XP believes in localising content for the Indian trade.
“The sensibilities and requirements of the Indian consumers are different and so are the consumption patterns. Audiences have to identify with the content and we think local content is what they would relate to,’ declared Travel XP CEO Prashant Chothani.
The channel is widely available across India, Sri Lanka, Africa, Canada and the Middle East. The ad free channel effectively reaches out to viewers through DTH and cable and rakes in revenue from domestic as well as international subscription. The channel syndicates its content to over 50 networks across various geographies and licenses content to over 15 airlines for in-flight entertainment.
http://nextvindia.com/4k/15076travel-xp-to-migrate-production-from-hd-to-4k/